Arsenal agree move: Wenger brings winger to Emirates… and another will follow

Gnabry was on a season-long loan at the Hawthorns but he has played just 12 minutes of Premier League football since signing in August.

The switch has not worked for both parties so it has been agreed that the 20-year-old winger will move back to the Emirates, according to The Telegraph.

The German has not featured since the 3-0 defeat at Norwich in the Capital One Cup back in September.

It is claimed he said his goodbyes last week.

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Arsenal: Arsene Wenger still has a few faces to come back from long-term injuries but having not purchased an outfield player in the summer he is likely to invest this time around with a defensively-minded midfielder high on his agenda

Gnabry’s immediate future is uncertain but he could be sent out on loan again, possibly to a club in Championship.

Arsenal, meanwhile, are close to completing the signing of Mohamed Elneny from Basel.

The Gunners are understood to have agreed a fee of £7m for the Egypt international.

He now needs to complete a medical and get international clearance before his move is finalised.

Boss Wenger revealed on Saturday that he intended to make moves in the transfer window.

He said: “Ideally, I would like first our injuries to come back. After that, I think at least one.

"We still have players with a lack of experience in midfield like Calum Chambers, Alex Iwobi, Jeff Reine-Adelaide, and Joseph Willock. They can all play.”